Why you should visit Goa in 2025

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India is a vast and diverse country with a rich history that spans thousands of years. Visitors can explore ancient temples, palaces, and other architectural wonders that have stood the test of time. From the snow-capped mountains of the Himalayas to the tropical jungles of the south, India offers a unique experience for those who seek to immerse themselves in the country’s culture and history. One of the most popular destinations in India is Goa, a state divided into northern and southern regions. The northern part attracts young people from different countries to relax and enjoy the lively atmosphere, while the southern part is popular with Europeans and wealthy Indians for a relaxing holiday. Visitors to Goa can enjoy stunning resorts and beaches, making it feel like paradise on Earth. By the way, the wSIM international by eSimPlus will make your experience even better. Check out eSIM for international travel and their current discounts to stay connected wherever you are!

Now let’s proceed with the reasons why you definitely should visit Goa in 2025.

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Amazing beaches

There are few other words to describe the beautiful local beaches: fine white sand, coconut palms along the coast, luxurious sunbeds, endless expanses of ocean, and luxury hotels with excellent service. This is probably what many people imagine when they think of an ideal vacation. The golden beaches and crystal-clear waters of the Arabian Sea make Goa a true gem! The entrance to the water in Goa is very shallow, with a sandy bottom. This creates a special atmosphere that attracts many people who fall deeply and permanently in love with the place. When choosing a beach and accommodation in Goa, it’s important to consider your individual needs as the conditions can vary significantly. At Goa’s beaches, sunbeds and umbrellas are typically provided by beachside restaurants. To access a lounge chair or umbrella, just order anything from the menu, such as a milkshake, and enjoy a relaxing day at the beach. 

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Goa has more than 100 beaches that stretch for hundreds of kilometers along the Arabian Sea. While some are popular hangouts, others are quiet places where the sound of waves dominates electronic music. Here, you can find secluded coves that serve as a refuge for olive ridley turtles, and serene corners with only fluttering butterflies and local fisherman as companions. 

Exotic nature

Amazing landscapes await you in Goa: mountain waterfalls, rice fields, ancient banyan trees, a garden with fragrant orchids, snow-white frangipani, pineapple plantations, mango trees, divine ylang-ylang and cashews. Be sure to go on a safari, where you can meet tigers, wild elephants and jaguars. You can also watch birds and feed eagles at specialized farms. One of the most popular tourist attractions in Goa is elephant and crocodile tours. If you cannot interact with crocodiles, you can simply watch them from a distance. You can even touch an elephant with your own hands and learn about its life and diet. Tourists are shown how elephants bathe, leaving an unforgettable impression.

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People visit the Bhagwan Mahavir Wildlife Sanctuary mainly to see the waterfall. It takes two hours to get to the park by taxi or scooter, one hour on a tourist bus along a beautiful, but difficult road, and 10 minutes to walk, and you will arrive at the 300-meter-high Dudhsagar Waterfall. There is an active railway bridge in the background and a lake below, where it is pleasant to cool off after a long walk. However, it should be noted that crowds of tourists often visit Dudhsagar Falls, making it difficult to be alone with nature. If you would like a quieter experience, you could take a trek or safari in the reserve.

Local food

Getting addicted to Indian cuisine is common, and in Goa it’s even more likely than anywhere else. Local food has a wide range of culinary traditions and adapts to European tastes, making it an irresistible combination. To be safe, before ordering, request that the spice level be lowered. Then you won’t leave the restaurant until you’re full, having enjoyed a variety of dishes from pizza to grilled fish caught by local fishermen that morning. For something more traditional, try tandoori flatbread with cheese or garlic as well as bean soup and shahi paneer, a piece of home-cooked cheese cooked in tomato and cream sauce. Order a thali, a complex dish including rice, tortillas, vegetables and fish or meat, for a complete meal. Finish off with Indian sweets such as masala tea or milk.

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Wonderful traditions

Ayurveda is a science of life and longevity that originated in India over 5,000 years ago. All its procedures are based on natural ingredients. A comprehensive course in Ayurveda, combined with yoga classes, can help restore mental balance as soon as possible, replenishing mental and physical energy, rejuvenating the body and restoring strength.

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On the balcony of a guesthouse, on the sand of a beach and just in the streets of Goa, you often see people practicing yoga asanas. If you need a yoga instructor for classes, it is easy to find one: every other home has an advertisement for a yoga studio. Group classes with a teacher cost between 300 and 700 rupees an hour and a half. If you want to immerse yourself in Indian culture and lead a healthy lifestyle, attend a full-day yoga retreat, like those offered by SWAN, Purple Valley or Satsanga.

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India is pushing for change in many ways. Here, people immediately want to learn Hindi and play the sitar, as well as switch to vegetarianism. If you visit the Goan community, you might consider getting a tattoo or trying mehndi (also known as mehendi), which are henna designs that can be applied anywhere, but are most commonly found on feet and hands. These designs last for 1–3 weeks, depending on where they are applied.

Goa is not just a place to visit. It’s a journey that can transform your life and help you see the world in a new light.

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